Companies once were "turning a blind eye to where they're getting their materials from, " said Lezhnev.
Activists accuse Congress of turning a blind eye to the killings and inciting mobs.
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Claudio Fava criticized European diplomats for turning a blind eye to an illegal prisoner transfer.
Switzerland and Austria have accused Italy of turning a blind eye to would-be refugees heading north.
Washington has criticized Damascus for turning a blind eye to foreign fighters traveling through Syria into Iraq.
Washington has criticized Damascus for turning a blind eye to foreign fighters traveling through the country into Iraq.
Critics say the national government is turning a blind eye to these problems.
The authorities have previously been accused of turning a blind eye to the killing of members of the Shia minority.
The US has accused Iraq of turning a blind eye to the flights, which Iran claims transport only humanitarian aid.
Western buyers have been accused of turning a blind eye in the past, because of their interest in holding prices down.
Instead, they have concentrated on fighting insurgents, and have often been accused of turning a blind eye to the poppy fields.
Indeed, many Spaniards have suspected France of turning a blind eye as long as no atrocities were committed on French soil.
Kenyan officials benefit from that trade and from turning a blind eye to the import of Somali cattle for slaughter in Nairobi.
It's just our way of turning a blind eye to modern slavery.
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Asian markets are turning a blind eye to cracks in the foundations.
Yet the NHS is turning a blind eye and not doing enough to help them to stop, the Royal College of Physicians said.
This leads many DJs to believe Ofcom is turning a blind eye to stations that are responsibly run by avoiding conflicts with other signals.
What sellers soon realized was that the SEC was turning a blind eye to naked short-selling, thus adding even more pressures to beleaguered bank equities.
Cronies buy independent media and foreign leaders hear that access to oil depends on turning a blind eye to the brutal silencing of domestic critics.
As a consequence, the effect would be not only that Clinton and Gore are turning a blind eye to Russian malfeasance, but actually subsidizing it!
At worst, they accuse his administration of turning a blind eye.
These associations are not turning a blind eye to this problem.
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People are so anxious about expediting the elimination of the terrorists that the government is not so much turning a blind eye, but they are frustrated.
In the 1990s, at the height of post-Cold War rapprochement, ordinary Chechens blamed Washington for turning a blind eye to President Boris Yeltsin's war against them.
Ten presidents later she was still doing her bit for Britain even if that did mean turning a blind eye to George junior's strange little ways.
Lebanese security sources say neighboring Syria is a big part of the problem, turning a blind eye to a smuggling route from Iraq, through Syria, to Tripoli.
Despite all the obvious, common-sense issues (incompetence, conflict of interest, past performance) Congress is turning a blind eye to this tawdry corner of the financial services industry.
Leading this re-examination is Akbar Ganji, a journalist, who has accused Mr Rafsanjani of turning a blind eye to the murders of Iranian intellectuals during his presidency.
Too often, the World Bank and other international aid agencies have been complicit in this failure by turning a blind eye to corruption while pouring more money into these governments.
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